So it could be the time to think about it, in new projects or also for existing environments. I’ve wrote a post on why upgrade to VMware vSphere 6.7 (or why not), but first to all remember that version 6.5 and 6.7 have the same support deadlines, so upgrade to vSphere 6.7 does not extend the lifetime of your vSphere 6.5 environment.

But could be interesting for other reasons, for example for the improvements in the security aspects or in the scalability numbers.

VMware vSphere: Optimize and Scale [V6.7] course: five-day course teaches you advanced skills for configuring and maintaining a highly available and scalable virtual infrastructure. This course deepens your understanding of vSphere and how its advanced features and controls can benefit your organization.

vSphere: What’s New [5.5 – 6.7] course: three-day course gets you familiar with all the new features and walks you through the process of installing, upgrading, and migrating.

About the book, actually there isn’t nothing yet, but there will be soon (October?) new book from Nick Marshall: Mastering VMware vSphere 6.7

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